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    • Fujitsu A3510 PXE UEFI Boot

      Hello,
      I have a fog server at the latest version, which usually works very well with any type of machine. I also set up the bios / uefi coexistence:

      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence
      “PXEClient: Arch: 00002” and “PXEClient: Arch: 00006”> “i386-efi / ipxe.efi”
      “PXEClient: Arch: 00008”, “PXEClient: Arch: 00009”, and “PXEClient: Arch: 00007”> “ipxe.efi”

      It worked perfectly so far.
      My company just bought a fleet of Fujitsu A3510.
      No Bios boot possible, only UEFI.

      But these do not get IP with my DHCP server> “no configuration methods succeeded”

      I have no idea how to solve my problem, does anyone have any idea?

      Thank you

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Problem TFTP Server during PXE

      It’s good…

      we had a ghost dhcp on the network

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Problem TFTP Server during PXE

      Hello,
      Following a fresh installation of fog:

      System> Debian 9
      Version> Fog 1.5.8
      IP of the fog server> 10.20.50.100
      VLAN> Computer (can communicate with the vlan server)
      Mask> 255.255.0.0
      DHCP 1> 10.101.4.1 (vlan server, can communicate with the computer vlan)
      DHCP 2> 10.101.4.36 (vlan server, can communicate with the computer vlan)
      Option 66 and 67 on DHCP servers 1 & 2> OK
      Ping dhcp > fog > OK
      Ping fog > dhcp > OK

      When my pc boots in PXE, it retrieves a DHCP address, but cannot find the TFTP server (“please enter TFTP Server”) even if I enter the ip of my fog server, it doesn’t change anything.

      Attached is the pcap file of my fog server during the pc’s pxe boot.

      output.pcap

      I need you, please.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: TFTP port is closed is it normal?

      Hi,
      I also encounter a TFTP problem with a fresh installation of FOG 1.5.8.

      System: Debian 10

      When starting PXE on the client machine, it asks me to enter the IP of the TFTP server, but that does not change anything.

      I have 3 DHCP on my network, but the 3 broadcast the 66, 67 from my fog server.

      Capturefog.PNG

      Were you able to solve your problem?

      posted in FOG Problems
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